m the German.)
=Mo. Military Repos.=--N. Y.
I--1796.
23--King of Prussia's Battles.
25--The Seven Years, or Third Silesian War. By I. W.
d'Archenholz, Captain in the Prussian Service. Trans. from
the German by the Editor.
45--Relation of Charles XII, King of Sweden, being taken
Prisoner at Varmiza, near Bender.
139--Reflections on the character and military talents of
Charles XII, King of Sweden, by the late King of Prussia.
II--1797.
15--Instruction for the Inspectors of Infantry. By the King
of Prussia, Frederic the Great. [Trans. from the German.]
=Lit. Museum.=--West Chester.
Jan.-June 1797.
80--Herman of Unna. A Series of Adventures of the fifteenth
Century, in which the Proceedings of the Secret Tribunal
under the Emperors Winceslaus and Sigismund are delineated.
Written in German by Prof. Kramer.
125--Memoir on Plants which emit Light; by Mr. Haggeron.
Lecturer on Natural History. Trans. from the Swedish.
159--Anecdote of M. Lavater.
175--Origin of the University of Leyden.
180--The Good Friar of Augsburg. (From Mr. Campbell's Journey
over Land to India.)
192--A new view of the city of Copenhagen, with Observations
on the Character and Manners of the Danes. (From Mrs.
Wollstoncraft's Letters during a residence in Sweden, Norway
and Denmark.)
200--Of the Influence of Countenance on Countenance. By
Lavater.
233--Account of a Dutch Drum.
253--An Interesting Fragment. (From the Ghost-seer, or
Apparitionist.)
309--Of the Valteline. From Cox's Travels in Switzerland.
=Amer. Universal Mag.=--Phila.
I--Jan. 2-Mar. 20, 1797.
62--Anecdote of Dr. Franklin and the late King of Sweden.
II--Apr. 3-June 13, 1797.
79--Account of a Cask in the Castle of Konigstein, reckoned
the largest in the world.
172--Extraordinary Anecdote. From the German trans. of
Linnaeus by Prof. Muller.
III--July 10-Nov. 15, 1797.
10--Timber Floats on the Rhine.
128--Occurrences in the Rhaetian Alps. (From the Travels of
Albanies Beaumont.)
204--A Portrait of Voltaire, by the late King of Prussia.
235--General Reflections on Taste. Trans. from the German.
362--The Prudent Judge. An Eastern Tale. Trans. from the
German.
400--Anecdote of Cha
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